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Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2010.

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  1. This article on authored by the head of our prisons program , and (Project Officer, Prison Reforms Program) gives a brief analysis of -

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  3. Did you know that the annual rate of increase of undertrial population increased by more than 3 times since 2013-14?

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  4. We have come out with our analysis on the Prison Statistics India 2018 (). Here are the highlights -

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  5. On 22nd Jan, as part of our continued engagement with and the prison department, our officers made a visit to the newly established Panipat District Prison to observe the condition of the prison and it's inmates and the developments since our report on .

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  6. Our Project Officers and visited the Jind District Prison on Jan 15 as part of our ongoing engagement with the Haryana SLSA and Prison Department to implement the recommendations from our report on Haryana Prisons ()

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  7. is looking for an intern to join its Media & Communications team. Details on the work & requirements here: Send in your CV & work samples at vinu@humanrightsinitiative.org with subject line: Media and Communications Internship, by 30th Jan 2020

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  8. Are Indian Prisons Well-Equipped To Accommodate Women? Listen to Sugandha Shankar, senior programme officer at , talk about it in this video by

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  9. 15. sij

    Second batch of City Core Group completing their Para Legal Volunteer training under the Mumbai District Legal Services Authority with a lecture on Labour Laws

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  10. It analyses the performance of these 11 Commonwealth members at the Council’s 41st session: Australia, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Fiji, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, South Africa and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. (5/5)

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  11. The report highlights the disparities between human rights promises made by these States and the extent of their fulfillment at the domestic level. (4/5)

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  12. It reviews public statements made at the HRC as well as the foreign policy of these countries by analysing their position on different human rights issues. (3/5)

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  13. Countries voluntarily submit pledges and commit themselves to advance human rights at different levels, which serve as a basis of their election to the HRC. ESTD monitors the performance of the Commonwealth members of the HRC in the light of their specific commitments. (2/5)

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  14. We're glad to launch CHRI’s flagship ‘Easier Said Than Done’ (ESTD) report on the 41st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) held in Geneva in June-July,2019. Researched and produced by our International Advocacy & Programming team (1/5)

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  15. CHRI launches the “Easier Said Than Done” (ESTD) Report based on the 41st Session of the UN Human Rights Council. This edition of the report analyses the performance and voting pattern of the 11 Commonwealth Members of the Council. Read More:

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  16. A new resource by provides answers to 101 FAQs on prisons and prisoners' lives in India. Great initiative as there is often little information available on daily lives and routines in prisons

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  17. 7. sij

    It was a pleasure to visit the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative in Delhi on Monday to talk about my new book project, on governing superstates like India. CHRI does critical work on RTI and many other issues. PPT here

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  18. Press Statement: Police inaction at is complicity. calls for a judicial inquiry. “In the face of glaring police complicity, the Delhi Police has no legitimacy to fix accountability in this case,” - Devika Prasad, Programme Head, CHRI.

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  19. 9. sij

    New practical publication ‘101 Questions on Prisons -- You Didn’t Know Whom to Ask’ (Indian context)

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  20. Name those seeking secrecy of donors’ Info: CIC to govt on Electoral bond scheme (via )

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